The Container Store will now accept Bed Bath & Beyond's famous 20% off coupon — but act now
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Don't throw away those now-expired Bed Bath & Beyond single-item coupons just yet.
The Container Store announced on Wednesday that for a limited time, it will be accepting Bed Bath & Beyond's famous "20% off a single item coupon," following the home goods chain's announcement that it has filed for bankruptcy and will be shuttering its stores.
"Bring in a blue coupon to receive 20% off a single item and experience our vast array of NEW products for college," the company wrote on Twitter, adding a winky face emoji to cheekily address their competitor's downfall.

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